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published: 28/03/03, 17:55
by Logan
yeah, I have a friend who set up one at his place. The manufacturer's data indicated a cop of 4 but in reality it turns around 2,5 to 3.

In addition to recover 4 Kw tu in expenses 1 which must be bought from Mr. EDF. Solar thermal is a good back-up system for boilers, which is simple to perform and has no operating cost.

In addition if you couple it with a Calopile you produce your own current (okay, the calopile is not out yet ... but what the hell are they waiting for!)
B)

published: 28/03/03, 18:06
by Christophe
calopille = 15% of yield ... C not mirobolant all that but it is true that it is supposed to optimize the lost energy (pot of escape ... and company) anyway there is not much thing innovative, it is simply an inverted pellitarium effect ...

I would like to contact them the prototypes are made in Alsace I think :)

published: 28/03/03, 18:07
by Christophe
for heat pumps, I think a good compromise is to supply them with a wind-photovoltaic system
no?

published: 28/03/03, 18:28
by Logan
Of course, we have known for a long time how to make thermopiles. But the calopile is a version, it seems, is inexpensive to manufacture, therefore profitable for small installations.
Still, we still don't know the price ...

published: 28/03/03, 20:39
by Christophe
lol yes c ca le pb .... bah wait & see (kom d'hab;))

published: 28/03/03, 22:02
by Misterloxo
Yes, apparently the production of the calopile is entrusted to an Alsatian SME (http://automatique.free.fr/calopile.html) in the Haut-Rhin : Lol:

published: 30/03/03, 21:19
by Christophe
uh ... i think ecomax will be able to inform us well in this case C a CAP pro